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From: A functional genomics approach to identify pathways of drug resistance in medulloblastoma

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Divergent patterns of transposon insertions in metastatic medulloblastoma following Foretinib therapy. a A Venn diagram illustrating the number of statistically significant gCISs identified as exclusive or shared between primary (n = 14) and metastatic medulloblastoma (n = 26). b A Venn diagram illustrating the number of statistically significant gCISs exclusive or shared gCISs between vehicle (n = 26) and Foretinib treated metastatic medulloblastoma (n = 22). c A Venn diagram comparing the gCISs between primary (n = 12) and metastatic (n = 22) Foretinib treated medulloblastoma. d A table showing the Top 20 statistically significant Foretinib resistance genes in metastatic medulloblastoma. Highlighted in red are genes, which have been reported to be mutated in cancer when compared against the COSMIC database. e Examples of transposon insertions in Basp1 and Fcgr4 and their direction of orientation (red = anti-sense, blue = sense) relative to direction transcription (green). f Pathway analysis of Foretinib-resistance genes in metastatic medulloblastoma identified using GeneMania

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